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In the Tomb of Darkness and Light

If someone from the ancient world walked suddenly on the earth, what would
they tell us about their times, and what changes would they observe in
ours? What if that person was revered as a goddess in the ancient world
and evidenced a power beyond modern human understanding? What if she were
malevolent?

Fort Saint stands on a plateau between the salt deserts of the Chott
Djerid and Chott Melrhir. Four thousand years ago the chotts were
filled–one salt and one fresh. The fort coincidentally guards an ancient
foundation where once stood a temple.

The commander of Fort Saint, Lieutenant Paul Bolang discovered the
foundation and unearthed Egyptian hieroglyphics on it. His letter brought
an archeological party to explore it. And when the archeologists
unearthed a tomb beneath, Paul was the only one who noticed a keen
foreboding in the find. Death followed the opening of the tomb and led
Paul to uncover alone the existence of two other hidden tombs: the tombs
of the Goddess of Darkness and the Goddess of Light.

Paul was present when the archeologists opened the tomb of the Goddess of
Light and someone or something escaped. Paul chased the being out onto
the desert and captured a naked woman who spoke only ancient Egyptian.

Paul struggled to communicate with woman who called herself Leora. She
claimed to come from the tomb, and she claimed to be the Goddess of
Light—a claim she backed up with inexplicable powers. Leora seemed
benevolent, but she alerted Paul that her sister, Leila, the Goddess of
Darkness wanted to also escape her tomb. Leora warned that if Leila were
released, she would visit only evil and suffering on mankind—that was her
nature.

Now the archeologists have discovered the second tomb, the Tomb of the
Goddess of Darkness, and they want to open it.

The theme of Sister of Light is similar to the gothic horror novel The Jewel of
Seven Stars by Bram Stoker; it is a completely new twist on the many
Egyptian and archeological historical mysteries currently in print.

The Sister of Light is a
continuation of the adventures of Paul and Leora began in Aegypt.

Genre:

Fiction
Suspense

Synopsis:

Leora Bolang is a goddess. Not an imaginary
being, but a real flesh and blood goddess awakened from death out of a
4000 year old tomb. In ancient Egypt, Leora was known as the goddess of
light. Unfortunately, Leora’s sister, Leila is the Egyptian goddess of
darkness, and it was the goddess of darkness who forced Leora into the tomb
and an early death. In 1926, Paul Bolang released Leora from her tomb, but
Leila was also released. Leila is absolutely evil, and Paul Bolang with
Leora fought her earthly being and defeated her. Leila’s spirit, her ka, was
released into the world and now the goddess of darkness wants revenge,
revenge and power over the lives of men.

Paul Bolang is an officer in the French
Cavalry—a hero of the Great War and France’s colonial expeditions. For
Leora’s sake, Paul accepts an exchange tour with the Americans—Leora, the
goddess of light, requires the sun for her power and being. In America, they
find purpose and bear children—four beautiful and precocious beings who
absorb languages and learning like a sponge. But in 1933 Paul is recalled to
Paris and to a special assignment. Leora saw a future much different than
this, but for her family and her children, she returns with Paul to France.
Leora always faced tension in European and American society because she is
dark skinned and African. The cloud blanketed skies of Northern Europe
entice her sister, Leila, but rob Leora of her full power. When Paul
departs, Leora tries vainly to hold onto her strength, but without Paul she
looses hope and vitality. Paul is captured during a military operation and
Leora receives another blow. Before he vanished, Paul sent her a package--an
antiquity the Germans and Leila desire. A blackmailer from Leila threatens
Paul and Leora’s honor and Paul’s military commission.

The events of Leora and Leila’s release caused the destruction of Paul’s
command and men. The official record marked Paul a hero—his blackmailer
threatens to release information that will show Paul was a coward and
traitor. He further threatens to reveal Leora as a primitive tribeswoman and
whore. Leora rejects the threats and finds herself quickly at Paul’s court
martial. The trial rules against Paul, and Leora’s name and picture are
splashed across every paper in Europe.

Now Leora must discover the strength to fight
her sister and find her husband. Beaten down at every turn, Leora’s family
and friends come to her rescue—they support her and Paul. Leora has only one
chance, she seeks out Paul’s British friend, Sir Barot Cheston. Only Sir
Barot possesses the money, connections, and friendship that might give her a
chance of finding Paul Bolang. With Sir Barot’s impetuous and overly refined
graduate student, Tilly Hastings, they begin a breakneck mission to discover
the origins of the antiquity Leila desires, the source of information that
dishonored Paul and Leora, and ultimately, the rescue of Paul Bolang.

Author's reviewer’s quotes:

Things can’t get much
worse for Leora in Sister of Light. An impressive revenge by
the Goddess of Darkness, and a heroic response by the Goddess of Light.

Absolutely unexpected plot development. The
story of Paul and Leora flows with visceral force. The strings are
manipulated unseen and without mercy toward their destruction and dishonor.

Fun continuation to Aegypt. I can’t
get enough of the characters. Tilly, the kids Paul’s parents, sisters,
friends move in and out of the story whole and real people—brilliant.

Short descriptive teasers:

The revenge of the
Goddess of Darkness destroys Paul and Leora Bolang’s life, profession, and
reputations—now Leora must find the strength and help to face that force of
evil and recover her missing husband.

The spiritual world
comes alive around the person of Leora, the Goddess of Light; from the
depths of despair she must determine how to fight ancient evil and redeem
her husband and herself.

Sister of Light
is a historically based mystery and suspense novel that explores the
boundaries of human spirituality and belief—in both science and philosophy.

The theme of Sister of Darkness is similar to the gothic horror novel The Jewel of
Seven Stars by Bram Stoker mixed with a World War Two spy novel like
Above Suspicion by Helen MacInnes; it is a completely new twist on the many
Egyptian and archeological historical mysteries currently in print.

Sister of Darkness is a
continuation of the adventures of Paul and Leora began in Aegypt and
Sister of Light.

Genre:

Fiction
Suspense

Synopsis:

A pall spreads over the world with the
beginning of World War II. The darkness is both a physical and spiritual
miasma. Colonel Paul Bolang, a special officer in the French Alpine Corps,
is assigned, with his men, to support the Allied operations against the
Germans in Norway. He leaves his wife, Leora Bolang and their children Lumiére,
Robert, Jacques, and Marie in sunny Hyères, France.

Paul and Leora share a secret they have never divulged to their children or
to their closest friends. Leora is the incarnation of the Goddess of Light,
herself reintroduced into the world from a 4000 year old tomb. Paul, her
warrior, has a power beyond that of normal humans. Unfortunately, when Paul
released Leora, Leora’s sister, the Goddess of Darkness, Leila was also
released into the world. Leila delights in darkness and the deaths of men.
4000 years ago, Leora and Leila were displaced with the entire pantheon of
the Egyptian gods when Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt. Now
Leila wants revenge—revenge against the people who displaced her and revenge
against the world—“that is her purpose.”

Paul is still on assignment when Germany invades France. Leora and her
children barely escape the clutches of German troops through the help of
Major Lyons leading a British Special Forces Team. They are shipped to
Britain with only the clothes on their back. In Britain, Matilda Hastings,
Tilly, rescues them, and Leora discovers she was, weeks before, invited to a
royal function. How did Lyons know the Germans were coming for them? How did
Tilly know to help them? Why the predestined invitation? Who knows about
Leora and Paul’s secrets, and who is helping them?

Worse, the Osiris Offering Formula, a small black tablet Leila desires, lay
protected and safe at the house in Hyères—now it is missing. If Leila gets
her hands on the offering formula, she will be able to influence the world a
hundred fold greater with her evil. Leila controls men through their own
dark desires. With the offering formula, her power will increase.

As war spreads, Leora must deal with Paul’s loss, her sister’s interference
in the world, the violent world around her, and finally, her daughter,
Lumiére’s strange dreams and desires. The novel,
Sister of Darkness
leads through the dark days of World War II from its beginning to a
spiritual confrontation at its conclusion. Leora and Paul face enemies and
threats throughout, yet they persevere to the bitter end—an end where they
must directly confront Leila and their own daughter.

Author's reviewer’s quotes:

Poor Lumiére. Paul
and Leora’s daughter becomes a pawn of forces she can barely understand or
face. Her choices, like ours are never what they seem and never what she
truly desires.

Sister of Darkness
is nonstop action and adventure. Where else can you meet many of the major
players in World War II, at dinner?

Here is a novel you
can really sink your teeth into. If you like history, it’s there. If you
like adventure, it’s there. If you want suspense, you won’t be
disappointed.

Short descriptive teasers:

World War II plays out
through the lives of the unique Leora and Paul Bolang and their
children—Paul and Leora must confront and defeat the spiritual evil that
undergirds the Reich’s aggression and defeat it.

Leora, the goddess of
light and Paul Bolang, her warrior, must confront the greatest evil in the
world; in the process they may lose their lives and souls or even worse
their daughter.

Adventure and
suspense vie with mystery and history in Sister of Darkness
to bring forth a novel that illustrates the underbelly of spiritual evil
driving Germany in World War II.